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Adding Jazz Source Control as a shared location

I'm trying to import an RFT test into RQM that happens to be stored in Jazz. Judging by this link (https://svlw61.svldev.svl.ibm.com:9443/help/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.rational.test.qm.doc/topics/t_make_external_available.html), it looks like I have to add the repository as a shared resource location. But when I go into the system properties to try to add the connection, it just asks me for a path, presumably a file system path.

What do I enter here to make the Jazz repository accessible to the QM server?

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Shared locations to import automated test scripts support Windows UNC shares and Unix mounted paths. I'm unaware of a technique for importing test scripts directly from a Jazz repository. You would have to create a repository workspace and load it onto the local file system of a Windows or Unix machine to share artifacts residing in a Jazz repository. This help page talks more about using shared resource locations to host test scripts:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/rqmhelp/v2r0/topic/com.ibm.rational.test.qm.doc/topics/t_make_external_available.html

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Question asked: Apr 26 '10, 5:15 p.m.

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